Thunder does not effect electricity, it is the lightening that accompanies it.
No. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning. Lightning is a form of electricity.
Sure. Electricity can be produced from any sound, by using a microphone.
The thunder is a result of lightning because thunder has air molecules that are superheated o make electricity
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The electricity in the clouds.
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The sharp crack you hear from thunder when it is close it the electricity in the air.
Without Lightining, There'll be no Electricity or Energy. You can't really have thunder without lightning! Lightning is a flash of natural electricity. Thunder is the noise created by this phenomenon, so if there is no lightning, there is no thunder. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
What effect does the electricity shortage have on the Western Cape?
static electricity generated in cumulonimbus clouds
Many humans ans some animals are afraid of thunder.
static electricity is bad because it causes lightning and thunder(big storms)which can take the electricity in our house